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  <h1> <img src="emo20q.gif"/> Emotion 20 Questions Demo Page </h1>

   <h2> Current Demo</h2>
   
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     The most recent demo is based on our more recent paper:
     
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	 <div class='title'>
	   A Sequential Bayesian Dialog Agent for Computational Ethnography
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	   Abe Kazemzadeh, James "Jimmy" Gibson, Juanchen Li, Sungbok Lee, Panayiotis Georgiou, and Shrikanth Narayanan.
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	 <div class='location'>
	   In Proceedings of Interspeech, Portland, OR, Sept. 2012
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	   <a href='http://emotion-twenty-questions.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/writing/interspeech2012_sequentialBayesianDialogAgent/emo20q_naive_bayes.pdf'>
	     URL
	   </a>,
	   <a href='http://code.google.com/p/emotion-twenty-questions/source/browse/trunk/writing/#writing%2Finterspeech2012_sequentialBayesianDialogAgent%2Fdemo'>
	     Code and data
	   </a>,
	   <a href='http://ark.usc.edu/~abe/wsgi_questioner'>
	     Demo
	   </a>
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	 .
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     The paper focuses on the mathematical and algorithmic aspects of
     the experiments, but did touch on some of the design and
     implementation.  Our experiments were actually carried out on the
     code of the main trunk of
     our <a href='http://code.google.com/p/emotion-twenty-questions'>
     repository </a> circa
     <a href="http://code.google.com/p/emotion-twenty-questions/source/detail?r=202revision">
     r202 </a>. Though it is always possible to go back to this state
     in Subversion/svn, we also released a single source (the only
     dependency is <a href='http://nltk.org'>nltk</a>)
     version <a href='http://code.google.com/p/emotion-twenty-questions/source/browse/trunk#trunk%2Fwriting%2Finterspeech2012_sequentialBayesianDialogAgent%2Fdemo'>
     here</a>.
	
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   <p> Because this demo ran as a desktop program, we also wanted to
   produce a web-based demo that interested parties could try with out
   running downloaded code.  Such a demo can be found
   at <a href='http://ark.usc.edu/~abe/wsgi_questioner'>http://ark.usc.edu/~abe/wsgi_questioner</a>
   (work in progress)

   <h2> Older Demos </h2>

   <p> For historical reason, we also have older demos that are based
   on the work presented at the Affective Computing and Intelligent
   Interaction conference (ACII2011),Memphis, TN, Oct. 2011, in the following papers:
	  

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	   Emotion Twenty Questions (EMO20Q): Toward a Crowd-sourced Theory of Emotions
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	   Abe Kazemzadeh, Sungbok Lee, Panayiotis Georgiou, and Shrikanth Narayanan.
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	   In Proceedings of Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII2011),Memphis, TN, Oct. 2011
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	   <a href='http://sail.usc.edu/~kazemzad/publications/emo20qCrowdSourcing.pdf'>
	     URL
	   </a>
	   .
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	<div class='title'>
	  EMO20Q Questioner Agent
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	<div class='author'>
	  Abe Kazemzadeh, James Gibson, Panayiotis Georgiou, Sungbok Lee, and Shrikanth Narayanan.
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	<div class='location'>
	  In Proceedings of Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII2011),Memphis, TN, Oct. 2011
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	<div class='url'>
	  <a href='http://sail.usc.edu/~kazemzad/publications/aciidemo.pdf'>
	    URL
	  </a>,
	  <a href='http://sail.usc.edu/emo20q/questioner/questioner.cgi'>
	    Stable Demo
	  </a>,
	  <a href='http://sail.usc.edu/~kazemzad/questioner/questioner.cgi'>
	    Experimental Demo
	  </a>
	  .
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